well here's a picture. Needs a lot of work. Shooting for completion next summer. I owned the car about 3 years ago and went through 2 other cars before finally buying it back a few weeks ago. it's in a lot worse shape than when i sold it but it also had a bunch of work done so i'd say i came out even

well here's a picture. Needs a lot of work. Shooting for completion next summer. I owned the car about 3 years ago and went through 2 other cars before finally buying it back a few weeks ago. it's in a lot worse shape than when i sold it but it also had a bunch of work done so i'd say i came out even

I love it, I had one parked in my backyard for years till it slowly rotted and sunk into the earth lol.....was one of those "someday" projects that i hate myself for not starting....

This is my '73 Bird as it sits now. Bogged down proStreet rebuild now patiently waiting for a Pro Touring restart after the Astro is done.
Most of the cage work was done but it just never got finished...
This is my '95 Seirra I built in '01.

Here are my other two F bodies.
The '94
The '02 Collector Edition
This is on the build side... been working on it since Memorial Day weekend of 2011.
Mak

Talk about a coin toss....a throwback bucket with the power to weight ratio of a jet, and ultra modern technological rocket ship......very diverse lol.

Coin toss and confusion. When I replaced the Muncie M21 4 speed with the Tremec 5 speed, since I don't drive either car much, I have to think (and sometimes look at the knob) where reverse is? The Caddy, forward of the neutral gate, the T aft.

Both have very short throw shifters, but the CTS-V has a dual disc clutch, so pedal pressure is less. Modern manual transmissions just don't need the shift leverage that we needed in the 60's.

I am so close to getting my pictures posted, I know which file my hotrods are in and I have them in an album in Photobucket. I follow all of the instructions but after a year of trying I can't pull the trigger. I am going to try again on this post, keep your fingers crossed.

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